Black art stands as a profound and enduring reflection of the Black experience, offering a truthful lens through which history, identity, and cultural memory are preserved and interpreted. The art in this years’ exhibit connects past struggles with present realities while envisioning more equitable futures. In museum collections and art exhibitions, these works encourage audiences to reflect on how art can both record history and actively participate in shaping it. In this way, Black art contributes to a deeper and more inclusive understanding of the American narrative. "NOIR VI: The Truth" invites audiences to engage, thoughtfully, with the histories and perspectives that shape our shared cultural truths. This year, the exhibit features: Jeff Williams, Anthony Wilson, Raven Minor, Elijah Miller, Ja Nelie Pleasure, Zach Adams, Waleed Johnson, Kamara Sade, Bri Jackson, Natalie Jackson, Thomas Mosley, Shatriya Smith, Justarrea Curry, Carol Hinton, Jawwaad Spann, Lawanda Chillis, Kristen Jurgens, Senyah Haynes, Daniel Walden, Cheryl Osby, Christian Sitilli, Austin Wells and Jaliyah Ross.